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🔥 NEXT WEEK on No Cap Podcast 🔥
and sit down with Kip Sowden, Chairman & CEO of RREAF Holdings, and Doug McKnight, President of RREAF Holdings.
From distressed malls and bridge lender takeovers to master-planned communities and beachfront resorts, they break down how RREAF built a vertically integrated real estate machine across the Sunbelt.
What you can expect:
🔹 Why they stayed focused on “all things residential”
🔹 How bridge lenders are quietly creating buying opportunities
🔹 The strategy behind multifamily, BTR, hospitality, and RV communities
This one goes deep into scale, capital, and operating across cycles.
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05/29/2026
This Sunday on No Cap 🔥
and sit down with Kip Sowden, Chairman & CEO of RREAF Holdings, and Doug McKnight, President of RREAF Holdings.
From buying distressed assets after the GFC to building a multi-billion dollar platform across multifamily, hospitality, BTR, and master-planned communities, they’ve built one of the more vertically integrated operators in the Sunbelt.
They break down where capital is actually flowing today, why bridge lenders are driving deal flow, and how they think about scaling across cycles.
Full episode drops this Sunday.
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05/29/2026
Hotels might be one of the most overlooked stress points in CRE right now.
According to Värde Partners’ Tim Mooney and Jim Dunbar, lodging defaults are climbing fast, especially across mid-tier brands, while luxury hotels continue holding up... at least for now.
Full episode with and at the 🔗 in bio, sponsored by .
05/29/2026
Investors are shifting toward cash positions as uncertainty continues to weigh on commercial real estate markets.
Higher interest rates have made cash a more attractive option for many investors.
CRE allocations declined as concerns around valuations and refinancing risks persist.
The trend reflects a more cautious approach to capital deployment in 2026.
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05/28/2026
Office investment is concentrating at the top 📈
Manhattan led the country with $7.8B in office sales and the highest pricing at $496 PSF.
Washington, D.C. topped the market in volume with 27.4M SF traded, while DFW closed 133 deals in 2025.
Even with ongoing office pressure, capital is still flowing into high-quality assets 🏢
Source: CommercialCafe
Read the full report at the 🔗 in bio.
05/28/2026
PGIM Real Estate is expanding its US land banking strategy as housing demand remains resilient.
The firm is building a $4B pipeline focused on residential land investments.
Developers continue seeking flexible capital solutions amid tighter financing conditions.
Land banking demand remains strongest in high-growth Sun Belt markets.
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Why hasn’t this CRE cycle fully broken yet?
According to Värde Partners’ Tim Mooney and Jim Dunbar, today’s market has something the GFC didn’t: liquidity.
Private credit. Loan modifications. Extensions. More ways to avoid forced sales.
As they tell @alexgornik and @jackjstone, that’s why distress has been unfolding slower than many expected.
Watch the full episode through the link in bio 🎙️
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Medical real estate keeps getting more attention for a reason 🏥
and get Tim Mooney and Jim Dunbar from Värde Partners to explain why healthcare assets stand out in today’s market: aging demographics, inflation-linked leases, and durable tenant demand.
One of the more underrated sectors in CRE right now.
Full episode live through the link in bio 🎙️
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05/26/2026
Private equity firms continue expanding their footprint across the US apartment market.
Institutional investors now own 13% of multifamily units nationwide.
Large firms have increased acquisitions in major Sun Belt and coastal markets.
The trend is reshaping competition, pricing, and long-term housing affordability discussions.
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Are multifamily valuations getting ahead of reality again? 🏢
Tim Mooney and Jim Dunbar from Värde Partners tell @jackjstone and @alexgornik they’re starting to see lenders stretch underwriting assumptions in certain apartment markets despite cap rates still sitting in the low-to-mid 4s.
The bigger question: did the market actually learn anything from the last cycle?
Watch the full episode through the link in bio 🎧
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